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Fact-Checking the Zeitgeist

By Luigi Guarino | Director of Science and Programs

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FAO and the EU support relocation of Ukraine’s national seed collection to a secure site

FAO and the EU support relocation of Ukraine’s national seed collection to a secure site Unique plant genetic resources have been transported over a thousand kilometres from Kharkiv to the west of…

FAO: New Global Partnership to Conserve Food Plants

FAO: New Global Partnership to Conserve Food Plants The UN Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) announced the launch of the Global Conservation Consortium for Food Plants (GCCFP), a new…

FAO: Ukraine Opens New Duplicate Centre to Safeguard National Plant Genetic Resources

FAO: Ukraine Opens New Duplicate Centre to Safeguard National Plant Genetic Resources The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Ukraine, with the financial support of the…

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What is the Genebank Academy and who is it for? The Genebank Academy is an online platform hosted by the Crop Trust, designed for genebank professionals, researchers and students worldwide who…

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Frequently asked questions about the Svalbard Global Seed Vault What is the Svalbard Global Seed Vault? The Svalbard Global Seed Vault provides insurance against both incremental…

Farmers and Genebanks Explore Crop Diversity in Zambia

Farmers and Genebanks Explore Crop Diversity in Zambia It’s March in Chirundu District, in Zambia’s hot and humid lowlands near its border with Zimbabwe, and the track gives way to a field of…

Farmers Build Resilience with Genebank Seeds

User Groups Offer Model to Increase Use of Crop Diversity, Study Finds

Farmers showcase some of the Bambara groundnut diversity they received from the national genebank, CSIR-Plant Genetic Resources Research Institute. Photo: Neil Palmer/Crop Trust

Farmers in Mali Go Wild for Sorghum

Farmers in Mali Go Wild for Sorghum Moïse Mounkoro held three cards in his hand – one red, one yellow and one white. He felt like he was the football umpire in his local village of Sokoro in east…

Sorghum in Mali

Farmers Know Best: Developing Salt-Tolerant Rice in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta

Farmers Know Best: Developing Salt-Tolerant Rice in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta Just like everybody needs somebody to love, every new crop variety needs a farmer. Developing better seeds that can…

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